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we are asking the local registration places if they have to close, try to keep their offices on the next couple of days, either early or later or the weeknd so people have legitimate reason to vote absentee. they can do that under the law but we do not anticipate it. we have changed the priority for restoring power to move up polling places and to move up the offices to be right after hospitals and fire stations. we do not anticipate that and we hope the election will be right on time. >>neil: be well. be safe. always good to hear from you, governor. >> that is the other part of the storm, right? all the snow. that is in west virginia, and virginia, states not used to this will be seeing unprecedented inches of that stuff and it will be worst. that is the second phase of this, the three storms converging and make things bad particularly in the highland areas in new jersey. that state is going to be ground zero in an hour or so. .. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. sowhy let erect
we are asking the local registration places if they have to close, try to keep their offices on the next couple of days, either early or later or the weeknd so people have legitimate reason to vote absentee. they can do that under the law but we do not anticipate it. we have changed the priority for restoring power to move up polling places and to move up the offices to be right after hospitals and fire stations. we do not anticipate that and we hope the election will be right on time....
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we heard major problems with the subways and local commuter trains. talk to us a little bit about that? >> the mta will tell you how long it takes them to get back on-line. since they have a shut down they lfr to rec-- will have to recalibrate. >> then there's the salt water issue the salt water core roading things. how do you start to clean that up? >> it is not an easy process. we have a lot of folks on hand that can address it rare quickly. we have 14,000 women of our own. we have contractors coming from 800 contractors crews from out of state. they are ready to tackle all of this stuff. they are working 24-hours around the clock. >> how do you determine who gets the power first? is it triage? do you tackle manhattan first? >> we do the grates number of people. we address or try to deal with outages where we can restore the greatest number of people first with the activity we are under taking. if we can get 10,000, 15, 20,000 people at a clip we will do that and they have network with greater redone san s-- resudone see. >> speaking of folks affect
we heard major problems with the subways and local commuter trains. talk to us a little bit about that? >> the mta will tell you how long it takes them to get back on-line. since they have a shut down they lfr to rec-- will have to recalibrate. >> then there's the salt water issue the salt water core roading things. how do you start to clean that up? >> it is not an easy process. we have a lot of folks on hand that can address it rare quickly. we have 14,000 women of our own....
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if i take you over here, these are our friends we offer free charges, locals who, really, are stranded, they do not have a way to charge their devices so we had friends come in and out all day. a guy said a doorman charged 100 for a charge. that is the situation. it is a ghost down and it will return to a ghost town in a couple of hours when the sun goes down. some service the be back up tomorrow, and that 8 help things out and everyone who came to work today that works on the new york stock exchange, they drove down. that is important. there will be car pooling going on tomorrow and it is a dangerous situation. so, surprise to see we saw so many traders in the building showing new york resilience. >>neil: you have been going from dawn young lady and a great job. anyway, physically very get down there, this is the lower end of manhattan and a good chunk is underwater so you cannot get through the holland tunnel or queens midtown or through the brooklyn battery, the places where you access lower manhattan so you get a car that has to drop you off probably 15 or 20 blocks from that. i wo
if i take you over here, these are our friends we offer free charges, locals who, really, are stranded, they do not have a way to charge their devices so we had friends come in and out all day. a guy said a doorman charged 100 for a charge. that is the situation. it is a ghost down and it will return to a ghost town in a couple of hours when the sun goes down. some service the be back up tomorrow, and that 8 help things out and everyone who came to work today that works on the new york stock...
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. >> fema personnel or working with state and local governments do make sure that food and water and emergency generation is available for the communities that will be hardest hit. >> on the east coast of our nation a lot of people are enduring some very difficult times. our hearts and our prayers go to them as we think about how tough it will be. >>shepard: the president and governor romney have canceled events because of the storm. nasa shows hurricane sandy approaching the united states with tropical storm force winds extending almost 500 miles from the center. that is the biggest storm that ever hit the region since records have been kept. combined with high tide and a full noon and to other weather systems that the be part of this weather system and we are watching history in the making. this storm is going to come ashore sooner than we thought. it will come to sure more quickly than first forecast. with all of that if mind we have coverage with rick on the northern shore of new jersey and doug is in delaware, first, we will get to where we are and where it is going. and janice
. >> fema personnel or working with state and local governments do make sure that food and water and emergency generation is available for the communities that will be hardest hit. >> on the east coast of our nation a lot of people are enduring some very difficult times. our hearts and our prayers go to them as we think about how tough it will be. >>shepard: the president and governor romney have canceled events because of the storm. nasa shows hurricane sandy approaching the...
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grew up here, my wife grew up here, we're local people. we rode it out. >> greta: thank you, tony. >> thank you for calling. do you know what the hardest part was? >> greta: what? >> i missed your show tonight. >> we'll send you a dvd, baby. glad you're a loyal viewer, thank you. straight ahead sandy? well is here, boy is she violent and mean. no one escaping this super storm. sandy zrumting travel around the world. we have the latest coming up. plus another update from the fox extreme weather center, live coverage continues. stay with us. oohooo....hahaahah! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and
grew up here, my wife grew up here, we're local people. we rode it out. >> greta: thank you, tony. >> thank you for calling. do you know what the hardest part was? >> greta: what? >> i missed your show tonight. >> we'll send you a dvd, baby. glad you're a loyal viewer, thank you. straight ahead sandy? well is here, boy is she violent and mean. no one escaping this super storm. sandy zrumting travel around the world. we have the latest coming up. plus another update...
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>>guest: what it does, it is like a pressure valve for state and local governments. it says we know you are going to be spending this money, don't focus on the budget and just do everything that needs to be done and we will only in and become fill the dollars. i heard today that there is $8 billion available in the fema disaster relief fund. that may or may not be true in terms of how much is earmarked or allocated but irrespective of that what the presidential declaration says to state and local governments, go forward, do what needs to be done, and we will come in and sit down with you and figure out who owes what and pay the majority of that bill. >>neil: thank you very much. i enjoy having michael on during times like these because contrary to what you might know ahead of hurricane katrina he was the only one sounding dramatic alarms as to the levees getting potential breached in new orleans and history has not been kind to you michael but --. >>guest: you have been very kind and i appreciate it. >>neil: i mentioned governor christie, in new jersey, the governor
>>guest: what it does, it is like a pressure valve for state and local governments. it says we know you are going to be spending this money, don't focus on the budget and just do everything that needs to be done and we will only in and become fill the dollars. i heard today that there is $8 billion available in the fema disaster relief fund. that may or may not be true in terms of how much is earmarked or allocated but irrespective of that what the presidential declaration says to state...
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we are going to assess -- the situation, the calls are coming in locally. if they need a local agency, need our assistance, we will go out there and assist. >> i know what the governor said. and i don't -- if somebody needs help and they contact you -- >> caller: judges, we are going to help. >> you are saying you are not not going to help until daybreak. >> caller: we are going to help. >> have you undertaken rescues in. >> caller: not at this point. >> okay. because you have not needed to, is that correct? >> caller: correct. >> what about evacuations, do you have any way of knowing how many folks heeded the evacuations in. >> caller: no. i don't have that number. >> how about the destruction? do you have any -- >> caller: no. we are still... we are going to get a lot of that information when day breaks. >> maybe, we will take talk to you at daybreak. sergeant adam grossman, thank you. >> caller: thank you. >> heavy rain and further flooding in the days ahead for millions across the northeast. of course, the impact of this beastly storm will be wide sprea
we are going to assess -- the situation, the calls are coming in locally. if they need a local agency, need our assistance, we will go out there and assist. >> i know what the governor said. and i don't -- if somebody needs help and they contact you -- >> caller: judges, we are going to help. >> you are saying you are not not going to help until daybreak. >> caller: we are going to help. >> have you undertaken rescues in. >> caller: not at this point....
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>>guest: we are getting most of the county, the local, the state and firm personnel out and about see what has to happen first. as far as the coast guard, we are doing our usual operations, search-and-rescue response there and with the flood waters receding it is mostly the ground parties that are taking the people away and evacuating them from the flooded homes. i remember yesterday what worked and what worked almost perfectly, and now it happened up and down the jersey shore. >>guest: it is a great job and we are happy to be here. >>shepard: god bless. new amateur video shows the placative explosion that list up the light in new york city, and, as sandy came through the region, look at this, look at this. look. reasonable needed something there. man alive, that is the end of the power fox blocks and blocks and blocks and blocks and blocks, the blast happened onioned night at a power station knocking out 300,000 customers in manhattan, that is not 300,000 bill, but 300,000 mils, so it is one thing to have the power out for a few days but a few more days out with no power, it could ge
>>guest: we are getting most of the county, the local, the state and firm personnel out and about see what has to happen first. as far as the coast guard, we are doing our usual operations, search-and-rescue response there and with the flood waters receding it is mostly the ground parties that are taking the people away and evacuating them from the flooded homes. i remember yesterday what worked and what worked almost perfectly, and now it happened up and down the jersey shore....
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they are in close contact with federal, state and local officials. they will make sure we get the resources to the families as swiftly as possible. i thank everyone here who is doing such a great job when it comes to the disaster response. the final message, during the darkness of the storm i think we also saw what is brightest in america. all of us obviously have been shocked by the force of mother nature as we watch it on television. at the same time, we have seen nurses at nyu hospital carrying fragile newborns to safety. we have seen incredibly brave firefighters in queens, waist deep in water, rescuing people in boats. a favorite story is north carolina the coast guard going out to save a sinking ship and they sent a rescue swimmer out and the rescue swimmer said i'm dan, i understand you guys need a ride. that kind of spirit of resilience and strength but, most importantly, looking out for one another, that is why we always bounce back from those kind of disasters. this is a tough time for a lot of people, millions of folks across the east east
they are in close contact with federal, state and local officials. they will make sure we get the resources to the families as swiftly as possible. i thank everyone here who is doing such a great job when it comes to the disaster response. the final message, during the darkness of the storm i think we also saw what is brightest in america. all of us obviously have been shocked by the force of mother nature as we watch it on television. at the same time, we have seen nurses at nyu hospital...
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we have a total of 41 shelters around the state. 37 are operated by our local jurisdictions and four are operated by the state of maryland. >> the power situation? >> the power situation right now , the last figure that i saw, we lost power to 279,000 customers. >> quinten banks, maryland emergency management. best of luck to you, sir. i know at the light of day you will be surveying the damage there. we hope it is not too severe. thank you so much. >> okay. >>> well, more than six million people are still without power. no word on when it will be back. flooded roads and downed power lines. sandy is weakening, but not letting up. a lot still in store over the next 48 hours. stick with us. we are heading back to the extreme weather center for another check with rick on this historic monster storm. smie it is possible the -- >>> it is possible the worst could be behind us. as we mentioned at the top of the hour hurricane sandy was losing strength overnight, but the system is packing powerful winds, and its mighty gusts are likely to be felt as far away as , well, chicago. can you belie
we have a total of 41 shelters around the state. 37 are operated by our local jurisdictions and four are operated by the state of maryland. >> the power situation? >> the power situation right now , the last figure that i saw, we lost power to 279,000 customers. >> quinten banks, maryland emergency management. best of luck to you, sir. i know at the light of day you will be surveying the damage there. we hope it is not too severe. thank you so much. >> okay. >>>...
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our local fox 5 that new yorkers watch is live there. these are live pictures in battery park city, the southern at this tip of manhatt. just as greatly feared it is flooded. let's listen. >> we have been seeing a lot of people still out and about. the winds really not feeling anything dangerous here so though there are a lot of people out. it's not raining at this point either. so the mood it seems what light. people are more interested in taking pictures than taking shelter at this point. the water damage is significant. that could have repercussions with con ed. they have been saying earlier if the flooding were significant enough they would just have to shut down power preemptively rather than flood some of the equipment as it was running that's one of the concerns that may still be at play here. certainly getting to that high tide point so the water could get worse before it gets any better. that is the very latest from here. i'm going to -- this is how i can hear you guys talking to me. greg and ernie. >> shepard: greg kelly and er
our local fox 5 that new yorkers watch is live there. these are live pictures in battery park city, the southern at this tip of manhatt. just as greatly feared it is flooded. let's listen. >> we have been seeing a lot of people still out and about. the winds really not feeling anything dangerous here so though there are a lot of people out. it's not raining at this point either. so the mood it seems what light. people are more interested in taking pictures than taking shelter at this...
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the local emergency managers are telling us it may on 00 high side of that. because we have a combination that never in the history of this region has been seen. and that is a storm coming ashore directly at high tide during a full moon. and truthfully, a 6 to 11-foot sturgeon and all of this is in big trouble as is the subway system in lower manhattan. news is breaking now in new york city as not only we have that crane disaster but also word of a four story apartment building which caught fire and has now collapsed. we're told it's at 14th street and 8th avenue which would be west village meets the chelsey area. authorities are on scene. we are working to get our cameras there. that crane is still dangling just above times square. now officials say inspectors have to climb up there to take a look at it somehow. we will get a live update there our journalists are positioned up and down the eastern seaboard for the storm of 2012 like nothing the northeast has ever experienced and it will come ashore tonight as fox reports live. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer
the local emergency managers are telling us it may on 00 high side of that. because we have a combination that never in the history of this region has been seen. and that is a storm coming ashore directly at high tide during a full moon. and truthfully, a 6 to 11-foot sturgeon and all of this is in big trouble as is the subway system in lower manhattan. news is breaking now in new york city as not only we have that crane disaster but also word of a four story apartment building which caught...
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where it will have snow on the back end of it blizzard warnings across the state of west virginia with locally up to 2 feet of snow possible with higher elevations strong winds cold temperatures will produce dangerous conditions. >> that's the whackiest thing i have covered dozens of them it's a clam feeling you feel like the tropical atmosphere coming at you. this doesn't feel anything like that. >> is it doesn't we are talking upper 50s. feels chilly feels more like a nor' easter. that is what sandy will become once it makes land fall across central new jersey and technicalities really we haven't seen hurricane warnings across new york city area or northeast more of high wind warnings and hurricane force wind warnings. mostly because it is not making land fall but it will be posing hurricane force winds across our area. >> thank you. >> craig, let's go down to craig from sandy to cape may into mandatory evacuations. is that rain i hear, brother? >> that he is right. the marine is intensifying geraldo. governor crist at this the entire state of new jersey under the state of new jersey. from s
where it will have snow on the back end of it blizzard warnings across the state of west virginia with locally up to 2 feet of snow possible with higher elevations strong winds cold temperatures will produce dangerous conditions. >> that's the whackiest thing i have covered dozens of them it's a clam feeling you feel like the tropical atmosphere coming at you. this doesn't feel anything like that. >> is it doesn't we are talking upper 50s. feels chilly feels more like a nor' easter....
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as far as the power outages along the lake, 250,000 people remain without power and the local power company telling us it might be this weekend at the earliest. when we get the juice turned back on. that's the latest along the shores of lake erie. i'm gabe spiegel. eric, back to you. >> eric: thank you, gabe. so let's throw stats out here. we have just been updated. a.p. telling us at least 40 died because of the hurricane sandy or storm sandy. in ohio, literally, feet of snow being dropped. red house, maryland, 26 inches. west virginia, if inches. it goes on and on. but the point is, kimberly, this thing is nowhere near being finished with the havoc. >> kimberly: it isn't. we're getting updates, you know, every ten minutes what about is going on. different developments. havoc, devastation. in queens, we found one area. 80 homes destroyed. 40 dead so far. the numbers keep mounting up in terms of the economic crisis and fall-out from this. it's significant. so many people displaced without homes. >> eric: shoiz in the path. a lot of people are expecting hurricane sandy, or storm sandy. will
as far as the power outages along the lake, 250,000 people remain without power and the local power company telling us it might be this weekend at the earliest. when we get the juice turned back on. that's the latest along the shores of lake erie. i'm gabe spiegel. eric, back to you. >> eric: thank you, gabe. so let's throw stats out here. we have just been updated. a.p. telling us at least 40 died because of the hurricane sandy or storm sandy. in ohio, literally, feet of snow being...
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the decision local officials make about reopening roads. some of them were flooded. roads were official closed before the storm. they may reopen today. we will see what they decide. there are two sides to this coin on this side of the storm you have the atlantic ocean on the other side you have chesapeake bay both experienced flooding. heather? >> doug luzader thank you so much. check in with you later this morning. >> 5 minutes to the top of the hour. we are monitoring all of the devastation from sandy. fox and friends will be right back. keep it right here on fox for coverage all morning long. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ me it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >> thanks so much for joining us for special edizz of "fox and friends" first. we'll be here at 4:00 a.m. for the continuing coverage of the monster storm. we want to see what is going on in your neighborhood. we want you to be a part of the team here in fox news. go to ureportfoxnews.com. stay safe and don't put yoursel
the decision local officials make about reopening roads. some of them were flooded. roads were official closed before the storm. they may reopen today. we will see what they decide. there are two sides to this coin on this side of the storm you have the atlantic ocean on the other side you have chesapeake bay both experienced flooding. heather? >> doug luzader thank you so much. check in with you later this morning. >> 5 minutes to the top of the hour. we are monitoring all of the...
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schools and the accountability from our local schools... that we'll need to improve student learning in every classroom. so we can stay 47th... or we can choose proposition 38. i'm voting yes on 38... because it makes our children #1. >> this monster storm affecting tens of millions of people from the mid-atlantic region, up to new england, flooding a major problem. we have someone from the massachusetts emergency management with us, live. he can bring us up to date on the situation there. are you there? >> caller: yes, i am. >> thank you so much for joining us. we know you are very busy. if you can describe the conditions for us, at this hour. >> caller: right now, the conditions have improved quite a bit throughout the state. the storm has quieted down quite a bit. we did have some isolated flooding and a few evacuations along our southern coast and we are can you remember have about 340,000 without power. >> i know that governorra patrick spoke earlier and said he was cautiously optimistic that the massachusetts bay transportation author
schools and the accountability from our local schools... that we'll need to improve student learning in every classroom. so we can stay 47th... or we can choose proposition 38. i'm voting yes on 38... because it makes our children #1. >> this monster storm affecting tens of millions of people from the mid-atlantic region, up to new england, flooding a major problem. we have someone from the massachusetts emergency management with us, live. he can bring us up to date on the situation...
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basically and that goes into effect across basically monday afternoon into early wednesday morning, locally up to two feet will be possible, but it's not just the amount of snow, but the fact we're pretty early in the season. it's not winter just yet and many trees still have leaves on there so that could be bringing down some trees and also the strong winds in combination with the snow will produce white-out conditions, very cool temperatures along with power outages, means very dangerous conditions for many people out there across the state of west virginia. >> geraldo: so, maria, what time does it hit new york? you've got to tell me. >> central new york where the center is forecast to go and late tomorrow night, basically around 9 p.m., 10 p.m., so we don't want to focus on where the center is going or what time because again, sandy is very large and spans over 800 miles from one end to the other so we'll be feeling the impacts for quite some time. >> geraldo: i'll be speaking with you as the evening progresses, maria molina our crack meteorologist in the fox news extreme weather center.
basically and that goes into effect across basically monday afternoon into early wednesday morning, locally up to two feet will be possible, but it's not just the amount of snow, but the fact we're pretty early in the season. it's not winter just yet and many trees still have leaves on there so that could be bringing down some trees and also the strong winds in combination with the snow will produce white-out conditions, very cool temperatures along with power outages, means very dangerous...
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going north, that you need to take this very seriously and follow the instructions of your state and local officials. i know all of us, especially folks in this area are veterans of a lot of these events and sometimes that leads to you complacency, i hope it does not in this incident. >> wunt we shut down our public safety operations and winds 30, 40 miles per hour, we will not come get you. >> we have fox team coverage, meteorologist maria molina, and doug mcelway on the bach. >> we're tracking sandy, a hushing maximum sustained winds of 75 miles per hour and some things to note and we've been repeating that sandy from one to the other, expands about 800 miles and we're starting to feel the impacts cross portions of eastern pennsylvania, maryland, down through portions of delaware and mind you. the center of the storm is over 500 miles away from the new york city area, so we have time to go here, about 48 hours of time that we will be feeling the impacts across the the new york city area from sandy through at least early wednesday morning and some heavy rain is still falling across portio
going north, that you need to take this very seriously and follow the instructions of your state and local officials. i know all of us, especially folks in this area are veterans of a lot of these events and sometimes that leads to you complacency, i hope it does not in this incident. >> wunt we shut down our public safety operations and winds 30, 40 miles per hour, we will not come get you. >> we have fox team coverage, meteorologist maria molina, and doug mcelway on the bach....
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our local officials have been through this before. they're well-trained. they have good plans how to respond to this. we've been communicating and people are taking steps to be prepared. so we feel fairly confident in virginia folks are taking the steps to be ready for whatever the storm might bring. jon: i know you have got the national guard out and ready did. you've got power crews coming in from other states to help restore power as well, don't you?. >> yeah. we know many of our power companies in virginia are prepositioning out-of-state resources coming in. national guard we deployed them in key areas around the commonwealth to be ready to deploy and help out local officials that might need assistance. we have our state police and out there. department of transportation. they have their crews across the commonwealth. they're already to go to help out as needed. jon: from virginia's department of emergency management. bob, thanks for the information. >> thank you, jon. jenna: well as bob just told us really we're seeing and feeling sandy from way down
our local officials have been through this before. they're well-trained. they have good plans how to respond to this. we've been communicating and people are taking steps to be prepared. so we feel fairly confident in virginia folks are taking the steps to be ready for whatever the storm might bring. jon: i know you have got the national guard out and ready did. you've got power crews coming in from other states to help restore power as well, don't you?. >> yeah. we know many of our power...
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raises billions in new revenue - bypasses sacramento and sends every k through 12 dollar straight to our local schools... every school. for them. for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >> shepard: maryland saw both sides of this massive weather system that slammed the region. two feet of snow snapped power lines along the state's western border while officials say tropical storm conditions killed two people in central maryland and left hundreds of thousands without power. the storm also caused major flooding along the eastern shore wiped out much of the larger fishing pier in the beach town of ocean city, maryland. our steve harrigan is there. steve? >> shepard, you can see the clean up operation underway here along the board walk which is is good news for people like this independent bobcat driver. he has been at it since 9:00 this morning at $100 an hour. even as the clean up goes on, rescue operations in low lying areas are still underway. we're hearing with the mt. vernon fire department. as can you see it's a very low tech operation. basically just going door to door looking for anyone
raises billions in new revenue - bypasses sacramento and sends every k through 12 dollar straight to our local schools... every school. for them. for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >> shepard: maryland saw both sides of this massive weather system that slammed the region. two feet of snow snapped power lines along the state's western border while officials say tropical storm conditions killed two people in central maryland and left hundreds of thousands without power. the storm also...
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the public transportation as well as even local roadways. megyn: it doesn't look inviting or something you want to go out in. folks need to earn a living. mary, all the best to you. >> thank you, megyn. megyn: new york and new jersey really took a beating and connecticut as well. 21 states already affected plus washington, d.c. and more still in sandy's path. our coverage of the monster storm continues from arlington, virginia where trees and power lines are down. power is out for tens of thousands of people. this arlington outside the nation's capital. amtrak is suspend. megyn: president obama speaking at the red cross headquarters. we want to get to him right now. >> the red cross is doing outstanding work internationally. a few things i want to emphasize to the public at the top. this storm is not yet over. we have gone the briefings from the national hurricane center it many still moving north. there are still communities that could be affected so i want to emphasize there is still a risk of flooding and down under power lines. risks of
the public transportation as well as even local roadways. megyn: it doesn't look inviting or something you want to go out in. folks need to earn a living. mary, all the best to you. >> thank you, megyn. megyn: new york and new jersey really took a beating and connecticut as well. 21 states already affected plus washington, d.c. and more still in sandy's path. our coverage of the monster storm continues from arlington, virginia where trees and power lines are down. power is out for tens of...
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listen to your local officials. follow their advice and be safe. >> heather: be safe and follow the advice. sandy's sheer mass is spreading more than 800 miles. it's not just the coastline. meteorologist maria molina is tracking the hurricane for us with the very latest? >> good to see you. it's not coastal areas that need to pay attention and take sandy very seriously but areas independent land. places across ohio that could be dealing with flooding with several inches of rain expected. sandy is very large system. it spans over 800 miles but not just thet is big concern in making this possibly historic event over portions of the northeast but the fact that sandy is going to be making a transition and becoming more of a nor'easter and also meeting up with antarctic front that dipping southward producing rain in portions of ohio down into parts of kentucky and tennessee. when those storm systems combine very, strong winds, a prolonged period of time you will dealing with the strong winds, an extremely dangerous storm
listen to your local officials. follow their advice and be safe. >> heather: be safe and follow the advice. sandy's sheer mass is spreading more than 800 miles. it's not just the coastline. meteorologist maria molina is tracking the hurricane for us with the very latest? >> good to see you. it's not coastal areas that need to pay attention and take sandy very seriously but areas independent land. places across ohio that could be dealing with flooding with several inches of rain...
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we will continue to monitor our local reporting for an update on that. we want to get to janus. janus, he said the wind is one of the main danger is. >> yes, around 54 miles an hour. we heard that the area was secure in this region. obviously, that's not the case as we look at this partially collapsed crane. hopefully people are in their homes. this is the type of scenario that we might be dealing with when we get this situation. megyn: i can see plenty of people walking up 47th street. there goes the fire truck. people are walking around. megyn: you know, we try so hard as meteorologists to make sure that people heed the warnings. nobody should be on the street right now. especially when you have wind gusts of 50 or 60 miles per hour. we don't need a crane collapsing in midtown manhattan. over the next several hours, we will have a landfall of hurricane that is going to bring the worst of conditions across new york city. people need to be indoors. megyn: the earlier advisory saying that wins affecting high-rise buildings will be significantly stronger than those near ground lev
we will continue to monitor our local reporting for an update on that. we want to get to janus. janus, he said the wind is one of the main danger is. >> yes, around 54 miles an hour. we heard that the area was secure in this region. obviously, that's not the case as we look at this partially collapsed crane. hopefully people are in their homes. this is the type of scenario that we might be dealing with when we get this situation. megyn: i can see plenty of people walking up 47th street....
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it's more the immediate response is at the local level, the fema is for the longer. he has done okay. there is is no criticism of that. >> bill: i don't think anybody should be sniping at him or romney. romney the same thing. he has got to be sympathetic. he doesn't have any power to do anything. he has got to show his concern. they both cancelled some appearances and all of that i won't sniping. what i would say if i were cynical but of course i'm not you can discount that. >> you are little bow beep. going forward, tomorrow is a hybrid news day. you will still have storm stuff but the story will deintensify and the political stuff will come back. and then on thursday, both romney and obama will regain, you know, they will start to campaign again. looking forward, i don't see sandy as a factor. >> no, i don't. it might have marginal effects. it does show the president is presidential. people expect that in a national emergency. that's not really stuff. you might say that if you look at where the storm is spread. it's now in ohio and virginia. these are places where
it's more the immediate response is at the local level, the fema is for the longer. he has done okay. there is is no criticism of that. >> bill: i don't think anybody should be sniping at him or romney. romney the same thing. he has got to be sympathetic. he doesn't have any power to do anything. he has got to show his concern. they both cancelled some appearances and all of that i won't sniping. what i would say if i were cynical but of course i'm not you can discount that. >> you...
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today, the virginia state board of elections urged localities to keep moving forward with in-person absentee voting unless the storm makes it unsafe. >> i am not worried at this point about the impact on the election. worry about the impact on families and the impact on our first responders. i'm worried about the impact on the economy. >> it could delay friday's release of new jobs report just four days before the election. >> labor department official later said it's our intention that friday will be busy as usual. regarding the october employment report. notice wiggle room with the "intention." unclear if they will open in a few days or all week closed. unclear. but any delay in jobs report close to the election would cause an uproar. >> ed henry live at the white house. thank you. romney campaign is like much of the east. hunkering down politically tonight. riding out the storm. two political correspondent carl cameron has the latest. >> at an ohio rally, mitt romney wrapped up remarks to urging those able to help relief effort. >> on the eastern coast of the nation, a lot of people are e
today, the virginia state board of elections urged localities to keep moving forward with in-person absentee voting unless the storm makes it unsafe. >> i am not worried at this point about the impact on the election. worry about the impact on families and the impact on our first responders. i'm worried about the impact on the economy. >> it could delay friday's release of new jobs report just four days before the election. >> labor department official later said it's our...
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for a lot of the things there is a local match of 10 to 15%. these towns won't be able to afford that. we are working on it. right now still the concern is safety more than anything else stphaoeut is still a potentially very dangerous and even deadly situation out there. strongman frank pallone is a democrat from new jersey who had to be evacuated. we wish you well as you and your state rebuild. jenna: tense situation in one hospital where the storm apartments path after hundreds of patients are forced to evacuate including newborn babies on ventilators. we'll get an update from a doctor who works from this hospital. dr. sealing is with us to tell us all about that situation. take a look at this. the incredible part of the new york city skyline a huge crane atop a luxury hirise under construction suddenly collapses and it's dangling over a midtown manhattan street, 70 stories high. the latest, next. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... cre
for a lot of the things there is a local match of 10 to 15%. these towns won't be able to afford that. we are working on it. right now still the concern is safety more than anything else stphaoeut is still a potentially very dangerous and even deadly situation out there. strongman frank pallone is a democrat from new jersey who had to be evacuated. we wish you well as you and your state rebuild. jenna: tense situation in one hospital where the storm apartments path after hundreds of patients...
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schools and the accountability from our local schools... that we'll need to improve student learning in every classroom. so we can stay 47th... or we can choose proposition 38. i'm voting yes on 38... because it makes our children #1. martha: monster storm that is bringing air travel to a near halt in some of the nation's biggest cities and busiest airports this morning, folks. nobody is going anywhere. major airlines canceled thousands of flights. i heard up to 9,000 flights have been canceled in the metropolitan area. thousands of passengers are stranded. as i said, basically, nothing is moving for at least 48 hours would be the appearance right now. steve centanni live in ronald reagan airport in virginia following this part of the story where i'm gathering, steve, it is a bit lonely right now? hi, steve. >> a very quiet place. a look down the concourse at national airport. nobody there. a few people, a few employees. not many passengers. there is one very good reason why. there are no planes. look at one of the monitors. departures toda
schools and the accountability from our local schools... that we'll need to improve student learning in every classroom. so we can stay 47th... or we can choose proposition 38. i'm voting yes on 38... because it makes our children #1. martha: monster storm that is bringing air travel to a near halt in some of the nation's biggest cities and busiest airports this morning, folks. nobody is going anywhere. major airlines canceled thousands of flights. i heard up to 9,000 flights have been canceled...
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there are currently over 5500 residents in state and local shelters, as of our latest count. we are working to set up shelters as we learn of new needs in addition to the five existing state-supported shelters. two at rutgers, one at mommoth and one at the arena in new jersey. we are opening a sixth settle her at the rout rutgers athletic center. we are working with the salvation army and the american red cross to bring in mobile kitchens to serve thousands of meals. box lunches are being delivered to state shelters today, we are also using fema food and water resources. the national guard is has deployed at the state settle her facilities if needed. there are a vast number of new jersey citizens without power in fact we currently have 2.4 million new jersey households without power. this is just so you understand the order of magnitude here, this is twice the number of impacted households as hurricane irene. hurricane irene was 1.2 million, impacted house hodes. this is 2.4 million impacted households. 1.2million of the 2.4 million from pfeag, 935,000 from jcp and l. 195,000
there are currently over 5500 residents in state and local shelters, as of our latest count. we are working to set up shelters as we learn of new needs in addition to the five existing state-supported shelters. two at rutgers, one at mommoth and one at the arena in new jersey. we are opening a sixth settle her at the rout rutgers athletic center. we are working with the salvation army and the american red cross to bring in mobile kitchens to serve thousands of meals. box lunches are being...
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right now we're still assessing the damage reports that come in from the locals. as far as from wave issues from the great lakes up here in huron county, they received some beach erosion up there. sand drift ad couple of feet, about 18 inches across the m-25 which is the state trunk line there. we have our department of environmental quality has been up there assessing things and right now the locals are still sort of pulling other damage assessments together. jenna: amazing to think manhattan to michigan, this storm has spread so far. captain, great to speak with you today. we appreciate it very much. >> you're welcome. jon: as we continue the cover the effects in the aftermath of this monster storm we don't want to lose sight of some of the other front burner issues in the world. for instance, did you know a suspect is in custody in connection with the deadly terror attack on our con sue at in libya? how the video might have led to his arrest. ambassador john bolton joins us live with what the u.s. should do too here. >>> monster storm sandy forcing communities
right now we're still assessing the damage reports that come in from the locals. as far as from wave issues from the great lakes up here in huron county, they received some beach erosion up there. sand drift ad couple of feet, about 18 inches across the m-25 which is the state trunk line there. we have our department of environmental quality has been up there assessing things and right now the locals are still sort of pulling other damage assessments together. jenna: amazing to think manhattan...
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local papers. new york city shut down and public transportation shut down and hundreds of thousands of people forced out of their homes and monster storm, and brings the city to a halt. and no relief until wednesday . danger worse out in long island that could see a life threatening surge. anais out there? >> good morning to you guys. you mentioned transportation hut down in new york city. that is it the situation here in long beach. in fact, the bridge is only open for first responders and media coming in and of course, they are encouraging everybody to get out. awe county under mandatory evacuation and storm surge and low lying areas as well we spoke with emergency management this morning. and sun popping up a little bit and you are able to get an idea of what the identification is doing. angry, angry waves and watchinglet tide to come in. 8:19 is high tide . they are concerned about the boardwalk getting pounded. on top of the 11 foot storm surge that is it potential here, we are talking 20 foot
local papers. new york city shut down and public transportation shut down and hundreds of thousands of people forced out of their homes and monster storm, and brings the city to a halt. and no relief until wednesday . danger worse out in long island that could see a life threatening surge. anais out there? >> good morning to you guys. you mentioned transportation hut down in new york city. that is it the situation here in long beach. in fact, the bridge is only open for first responders...
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we will speak live with a local from this town who is hold up in his home and can't go anywhere in just a bit. >> people coming together is what is also going to happen i believe on november 7th. [cheers and applause] >> i know that we have differing viewpoints with regards to the campaigns. up until that point when we get to vote on november 6th, november 6th you'll see us describe our respective visions for the country. my view is pretty straightforward and that is i believe this is a time for america to take a different course. megyn: that was governor mitt romney earlier today laying out what he thinks will happen in just a few short days when americans cast their votes fora. a poll of registered pennsylvania voters show the president two percentage points behind where he was just last month. governor romney enjoys a five-point boost. it's 48-44% puts the race within 4 points in pennsylvania where it was 54-49 in november. detroit suggests a similar swing in voter sentiment. romney close the gap in michigan the detroit news. chris stirewalt is the host of power play on foxnews.com.
we will speak live with a local from this town who is hold up in his home and can't go anywhere in just a bit. >> people coming together is what is also going to happen i believe on november 7th. [cheers and applause] >> i know that we have differing viewpoints with regards to the campaigns. up until that point when we get to vote on november 6th, november 6th you'll see us describe our respective visions for the country. my view is pretty straightforward and that is i believe this...
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you can see some of the localized flooding there. some streets still under water near point pleasant. take a look at ocean avenue. down this way, mike. ocean avenue was part of the ocean. there is a couple of feet of sand in spots. it's an absolute mess. suv, heavy trucks could get through, but certainly vehicles would have a really tough time. there is a lot of debris on the road. swing around this way, mike. pieces of dock, pieces of houses. you see the parking meters here that are a couple feet deep in sand? some of these houses on the beach lost the walls that faced the ocean. there is beach inside these beach front homes. looking north now, the large trucks down there doing some rescues and assistance with some of the heavy vehicles up and down the atlantic coast here in new jersey. you see dumpster in the middle of the street. a loft debris. it's a virtual waste land. no power. certainly no hard line phone service. cells are difficult. people here have an amazing amount of clean-up to do. >> steve: that's an understatement. ric
you can see some of the localized flooding there. some streets still under water near point pleasant. take a look at ocean avenue. down this way, mike. ocean avenue was part of the ocean. there is a couple of feet of sand in spots. it's an absolute mess. suv, heavy trucks could get through, but certainly vehicles would have a really tough time. there is a lot of debris on the road. swing around this way, mike. pieces of dock, pieces of houses. you see the parking meters here that are a couple...